Seahan

Tallaght, Ireland • 30 Jul 2025

Seahan is a mountain running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, held in Dublin County. The race features a challenging 9.8 km course with a 510-meter climb, classified as moderate difficulty with fully marked routes. A shorter 4 km course is also available.

Participants must carry mandatory safety gear, including a waterproof jacket, hat, gloves, whistle, charged phone, and emergency blanket. The event emphasizes safety and preparedness, with strict kit checks. Parking is managed with a carpooling system to reduce congestion.

The race atmosphere is competitive yet community-focused, with prize-giving held at a local pub, fostering a friendly and supportive environment. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

9 km
510 m+
Regular Route
Junior / Short Course
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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